Dun DUN! Police break down the door of a Gizmodo editor's house looking for evidence of some sort of crime involving the lost iPhone prototype ... meanwhile, Nokia has to kind of pathetically blog about how someone took a prototype of the Nokia N8 and they would really, really like it back. It's a weird world out there. Also, the "Boy Genius" has been outed, Samsung might make a Google TV, and we're storing your data for you in Unicorn Town.

SanDisk introduced a 1.8-inch form factor IDE 140MB FlashDrive, the industry's highest capacity embedded flash storage device, according to the company. The FlashDrive uses less than 10 percent of the power and can withstand five times more shock and vibration than rotating 1.8-inch and 2.5-inch drives. An version of the SDIB-140 with a temperature range of -40 to 85 degrees Celsius will also be available, and both are expected to ship in the fourth quarter.